cleavers
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Thanks.....7 hours 36 mins in is the start of the last over.
Thanks.....7 hours 36 mins in is the start of the last over.
Blatherwick is awful. Last over, one wicket needed, and he bowls long hops.The last time I saw them was the first Liverpool game, and compared to that I thought there were some signs of improvement in the fielding and some of the bowling, certainly early on. Singh, Bailey and to a lesser extent Balderson all bowled with some control. Blatherwick and Shetty though, dear me.
Overall, the number of wides and no balls was an additional frustration.
And then that last over incident was just beyond the pale, the icing on the cake etc
No idea pal, but it’s what everyone was wondering at the end (amongst other things).Blatherwick is awful. Last over, one wicket needed, and he bowls long hops.
Why was he rotated to finish the innings?
Seems a bit weird that none of the 100 franchises picked Liam Dawson.
MO would be better with him than Tom Hartley.
Ah okay. Did think it was odd. He’s playing for Hampshire today. Guess LS have been knocked out.I must have dreamt watching him play at Cardiff a few weeks ago then...
He plays for London Spirit aka fake Middlesex
Ah okay. Did think it was odd. He’s playing for Hampshire today. Guess LS have been knocked out.
Impressive Century in the Crisp Cricket.
Those boundaries are very short in the women's game, aren't they?
The fiedling restrictions are 25 yards for women and 30 yards for men, and after the power play only 4 players can go outside that area in the womens' game compared to 5 in the mens'.It's a tricky one and something I'm divided on. My first thought is that the boundaries should be the same as the men's and that the smaller boundaries cheapens their sixes (although some of those today were straight into the stands anyway). And to me more sixes doesn't mean more entertaining game.
On the flip side I worry if the boundaries were set to the same as the men's that you'd see a lot of the women holing out to the boundary riders. Because basically because they're not as strong as the men and can't sort of fluke a six like the men can. It's got to be middled for them to hit a six into the stands. So you might see the women playing in themselves more and there almost being too few boundaries to the point where it's noticeable.
Gets us used to what is to come over the winter.England crumbling at Headingley.
sad end to a traditional setting